mining with a difference

Introduction

South Africa’s Economy during the colonial period was dominated by agriculture and later mining where only a minority dominated a mining sector and the system of the time made sure that this sector and all the other key sectors are predominantly owned by the minority and the majority of people were not given opportunities. The first Dutch settlement at the Cape in 1652 was established as a halfway provisioning stop for ships en route to the East Indies. Mining of gold, diamond, iron ore, manganese ore and other rare, precious and useful metals dominated the economy of the twentieth century and this was augmented by ancillary manufacturing industries as the economy matured. Today the tertiary or service sector predominates, providing close on three quarters of GDP and employment.

The South African Government promotes broad-based economic empowerment for previous disadvantaged individuals to address the inequality issues within the mining sector. The South African Government is awarding the Mineral Rights to these individuals who were previously denied these opportunities. The previously disadvantaged owned companies are supported by the government by awarding them the licences for mining, selling and exporting of all minerals i.e. gold, diamond, silver, platinum group metals, iron ore, manganese ore, coal etc. The plan Accelerated and Shared Growth initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA), its aim is to prioritize certain fast-growing sectors that hold the potential to boost GDP growth and provide increased levels of employment.

Potential investors

The company offers an investment opportunity to potential investors willing to participate in these exciting projects. The investment will be used to finance the drilling and the establishment of successful mining operations in the areas.

The details of our proposed investment offer can be made available upon request.

For further investment discussion please contact the numbers shown on the contact us page.


Social development and communities 

We are keen on ensuring the proper implementation of our social and labour plan. We above all else want to see the people of South Africa, more specifically Kuruman benefit abundantly form the natural resources their land is abundant with.


The Environment 

Recognizing our impact on the environment endeavouring to reduce negative environmental impact in the areas most relevant to our business, particularly around energy use.


Clients 

We take customer dialogue and feedback very seriously. We also look to embed corporate social responsibility and sustainability considerations into our minerals project development


Values & Ethics

The Jaspairs has a strong code of ethics underpinning all of its business practices. We embrace our core values of honesty, boldness, trust and freedom.